Point Douglas

Point Douglas
Manitoba electoral district
Provincial electoral district
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
MLA
 
 
 
Bernadette Smith
New Democratic
District created 1968
First contested 1968
Last contested 2017
Demographics
Population (2016) 21,606
Electors (2017) 10,761
Census divisions Division No. 11
Census subdivisions Winnipeg

Point Douglas is a provincial electoral district in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is named for a part of the city that is surrounded by a bend in the Red River. The riding covers the neighbourhoods of William Whyte, Dufferin Industrial, North Point Douglas, Lord Selkirk Park and South Point Douglas plus parts of St. John's Park, St. John's, Inkster-Faraday, Burrows Central, Robertson, Dufferin, Logan C.P.R., Civic Centre and the Exchange District.

History

The division was created by redistribution for the 1969 provincial election, eliminated in 1978 into Burrows, Logan and St. Johns. It was re-established in 1989 from parts of Burrows, Logan, St. Johns and a small part of Sevenoaks. It is located in north-central Winnipeg, and includes the Point Douglas neighbourhood.

Point Douglas is bordered to the east by St. Boniface and Elmwood, to the south by Logan, to the north by St. Johns, and to the west by Burrows, Wellington and Minto. Different parts of the division are included in the federal ridings of Winnipeg Centre and Winnipeg North.

Point Douglas is named after Thomas Douglas, the 5th Earl of Selkirk, who established the Red River Colony in 1812. His namesake, twentieth-century politician Tommy Douglas, also lived in the Point Douglas neighbourhood in the early 1910s.[1]

The Manitoba New Democratic Party has won every election in the constituency.

Demographics

Population 19,941 (1996)
Average family income $24,715 (1999)
Unemployment 25% (1999)
Industries Manufacturing (25%), Other services (22%) (1999)
Other Point Douglas has the lowest average family income of any electoral division in the province. Three-quarters of the riding's residences are rented, and 37% of families are single-parent households. The division is ethnically diverse, with significant aboriginal (33%), Filipino (10%) and Ukrainian populations (6%).

Source: 2003 CBC Profile

List of provincial representatives

Assembly Years Member Party
29th 1969-1973 Donald Malinowski New Democratic
30th 1973-1977
31st 1977-1981
Riding abolished until from 1981-1990
35th 1990-1995 George Hickes New Democratic
36th 1995-1999
37th 1999-2003
38th 2003-2007
39th 2007-2011
40th 2011-2016 Kevin Chief
41st 2016-2017
2017-present Bernadette Smith

Electoral history

1990 to present

Manitoba provincial by-election, 13 June 2017
Resignation of Kevin Chief
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticBernadette Smith1,56844.35-13.46$35,313.48
LiberalJohn Cacayuran1,00629.08+9.62$19,478.56
Progressive ConservativeJodi Moskal56216.25-0.27$35,068.27
ManitobaGary Marshall1815.23$5,528.56
GreenSabrina Koehn Binesi1474.25-0.78$2,230.86
CommunistFrank Komarniski270.84-0.34$9.44
Total valid votes/Expense limit 3,491100.00-$37,179.00
Total rejected and declines votes 230.72-0.45
Turnout 3,51432.38-10.16
Electors on the lists 11,207
New Democratic hold Swing -11.54
Source: Elections Manitoba[2]
Results by polling division, 2016
Manitoba general election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticKevin Chief2,83957.81-15.47$24,493.23
LiberalAlthea Guiboche95619.47+14.52$10,557.41
Progressive ConservativeMarsha Street81116.51-1.14$9,380.15
GreenAlberteen Spence2475.03+1.64$0.00
CommunistFrank Komarniski581.18+0.45$
Total valid votes/Expense limit 4,911100.00-$36,863.00
Total rejected and declines votes 581.17+0.63
Turnout 4,96942.53-1.51
Registered electors 11,683
New Democratic hold Swing -14.99
Source: Elections Manitoba[3][4]
Manitoba general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticKevin Chief3,80673.28+6.92$18,567.73
Progressive ConservativeJohn Vernaus91717.65+5.68$19,915.21
LiberalMary Lou Bourgeois2574.95−9.77$5,383.65
GreenTeresa Pun1763.39−1.92$17.48
CommunistDarrell Rankin380.73−0.91$312.12
Total valid votes 5,194
Rejected and declined votes 28 0.54 -0.18
Turnout 5,222 44.04 +3.90
Electors on the lists 11,858
New Democratic hold Swing +0.62

^ Change is not based on redistributed results

Manitoba general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticGeorge Hickes2,66566.36−8.50$12,892.59
LiberalMary Lou Bourgeois59114.72+0.48$11,443.44
     Progressive Conservative Alexa Rosentreter 481 11.98 +3.21 $1,180.30
GreenKristen Andrews2135.30$84.55
CommunistDarrell Rankin661.64−0.49$373.89
Total valid votes 4,016 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 290.72-0.69
Turnout 4,045 40.14 −0.10
Electors on the lists 10,077
New Democratic hold Swing -4.49
Manitoba general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticGeorge Hickes2,87774.86+21.52$10,189.54
LiberalMary Lou Bourgeois54714.23−7.12$7,991.06
     Progressive Conservative Wyatt McIntyre 337 8.77 −10.79 $10.68
CommunistDarrell Rankin822.13$376.06
Total valid votes 3,843 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 551.41+0.48
Turnout 3,898 40.24 −18.84
Electors on the lists 9,687
New Democratic hold Swing +14.32
Manitoba general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticGeorge Hickes3,33853.34-9.69$21,952.00
LiberalAjay Chopra1,33621.35-1.71$21,013.00
     Progressive Conservative Mary Richard 1,224 19.56 +7.79 $20,221.11
     Independent Peter Juba 360 5.75 $2,113.33
Total valid votes 6,258 100.00
Rejected and declined ballots 590.93-0.17
Turnout 6,317 59.080.85
Electors on the lists 10,693
New Democratic hold Swing +3.99

^ Change is not based on redistributed results

Manitoba general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticGeorge Hickes3,09563.03+8.32$15,378.00
LiberalLinda Cantiveros1,13223.05-7.47$15,916.74
     Progressive Conservative Claire Riddle 578 11.77 +0.45 $13,389.05
     Ind. (First Peoples Party) Lyle Morrisseau 105 2.14 no report filed
Total valid votes 4,910 100.00
Rejected and discarded ballots 55 1.11 -0.27
Turnout 4,965 58.23 -2.70
Electors on lists 8,527
New Democratic hold Swing +7.90
Manitoba general election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticGeorge Hickes2,77854.72
LiberalErrol Lewis1,55030.53
     Progressive Conservative Calvin Pompana 575 11.33
     Independent William Hawryluk 108 2.13
     Independent Roy Price 66 1.30
Total valid votes 5,077 100.00
Rejected ballots 71 1.38
Turnout 5,148 60.92
Electors on lists 8,450

1969 to 1981

Manitoba general election, 1977
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticDonald Malinowski3,11663.32
     Progressive Conservative Margaret Didenko 915 18.59
LiberalDon Marks76915.63
CommunistHarold Dyck621.26
Social CreditPeter Stevens591.20
Total valid votes 4,921 100.00
Rejected votes 85
Turnout 5,006 61.10
Electors on the lists 8,193
Manitoba general election, 1973
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticDonald Malinowski3,67665.55
     Independent Joseph Borowski 1,127 20.10
LiberalLawrence Belanger56910.15
     Independent George Munroe 236 4.21
Total valid votes 5,608 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 100
Turnout 5,708 65.56
Electors on the lists 8,706
Manitoba general election, 1969
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticDonald Malinowski2,25352.52
     Progressive Conservative Slaw Rebchuk 1,088 25.36
LiberalRoger Garrity52812.31
CommunistBill Kardash4219.81
Total valid votes 4,290 100.00
Rejected and discarded votes 62
Turnout 4,352 46.37
Electors on the lists 9,385

All electoral information is taken from Elections Manitoba. Expenditures refer to individual candidate expenses.

Previous boundaries

The 1999-2011 boundaries for Point Douglas highlighted in red.

References

  1. Bill Blaikie, Address to the Premier's Dinner, 29 October 2004.
  2. "Election Returns: By-Election". Elections Manitoba. 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  3. "Candidates: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 29 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  4. "Election Returns: 41st General Election". Elections Manitoba. 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2018.

Coordinates: 49°54′22″N 97°07′41″W / 49.906°N 97.128°W / 49.906; -97.128

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